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Anyone here is watching Tokyo Magnitude 8.0? How is it?

Radish, thanks a lot about Suzumiya n _n

Finished it just over a week ago, great series :)

Oh and no problem mate ;)

Radish?

Yeah, great FMA:B this week (as usual). I wonder if the "Father" is who i'm thinking he is :)

They have already shown who "father" is. :p Watch earlier episodes over and you will see. It actually is Father.... :p

Bleach manga was great as well, Aizen is ruthless. I'm eagerly awaiting to see what his next move is now. And whats with Ichigo and friends battle? we haven't seen that in a good bit.

Just watched all the new episodes of Haruhi Suzumiya and I must say I am dissatisfied. I always loved the series, but the time loop episodes were irritating. The idea was great, but... making six almost identical episodes? That could've been resolved in three leaving the other three to develop the characters further (specially the relationship between Kyon and Haruhi).

Just watched all the new episodes of Haruhi Suzumiya and I must say I am dissatisfied. I always loved the series, but the time loop episodes were irritating. The idea was great, but... making six almost identical episodes? That could've been resolved in three leaving the other three to develop the characters further (specially the relationship between Kyon and Haruhi).

Hey endless eight was some of the best T&A this season.

Hey endless eight was some of the best T&A this season.

As I said, the idea was awesome, but at least two of those episodes are exactly the same, with just minor changes. And honestly I felt the resolution was very anti climatic (Homework? Really?). Maybe it was more tolerable since most of the audience saw one episode per week and maybe my error was to watch the six of them in one afternoon.

Just watched all the new episodes of Haruhi Suzumiya and I must say I am dissatisfied. I always loved the series, but the time loop episodes were irritating. The idea was great, but... making six almost identical episodes? That could've been resolved in three leaving the other three to develop the characters further (specially the relationship between Kyon and Haruhi).

I'm still recovering from "Endless Eight" :p

Radish?

Radish, right now Im totally digging your blog. Already searching for more references. I want a series as powerful and dramatic as Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien and it seems that I found it in your blog (Honey and Clover). Will continue reading.

Radish, right now Im totally digging your blog. Already searching for more references. I want a series as powerful and dramatic as Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien and it seems that I found it in your blog (Honey and Clover). Will continue reading.

You can't go wrong with Honey and Clover, it's one of my favourites.

Radish?

just watched ponyo on the cliff the other day... felt it wasnt as great as most of the other ghibli films. animation was great, but i felt story was lacking and the events were kinda forced from about the half way point. *sigh* i'm gonna watch princess mononoke again for the 5th time to get the bitter taste of ponyo out of my mouth.

I'll be watching "Tokyo Magnitude 8.0" and "Sora no Manimani" today again. I'm also gonna pick a new anime from my collection to watch since I've finished the rewatch of "Bōnen no Xamdou". "Bōnen no Xamdou" has grown to be one of my favorite animes. It's quite strong both story-wise and animation-wise.

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